The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 28, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE DAILY COOS BAY TMES, MARSHF1ELD. OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1908.
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Local Markets Well Supplied
in Everything Frisco
Has Asparagus.
Nothing especially new to the Coos
Bay marke't arrived on tho Alliance
iexcopl somo lettuce. Reports from
'Frisco report that tho first aspara
gus of tho season Is now on tho mar
ket. It will bo some weeks boforo
3oos Bay people get a chance to pur
chase any of this vegetable, as It is
Taro and prices, therefore, prohlbl
tlve. Eggs are now plentiful and
tho local grocerymen say that tho
market la very well supplied.
VEGETABLES.
Artichokes, each 10
Dry onions 5
Onions, bunch 5
Squash, lb 1 and 2
Cabbage, lb 3 and 4
Cauliflower, head ....10 and 15
Lettuce, head 5
Rhubarb, 2 lbs 25
Brussels sprouts 10
Spinach 10 and 12
Oregon celery 15
California celery 10
ROOT VEGETABLES.
IRutabagas 2 lbs. 2
Parsnips 3
Carrots 2 lbs. 2
Beets 2 lbs 2
MEATS.
Choice steak cuts 15
Choice rib roasts 12
Good steak 10
Plain steak 10 and 15
Boiling 7 and 10
Mutton, pork or veal. . .10 and 15
OBITUARY.
Mrs. Nancy Ida Hansen was born
at Olla, Douglas County, Oregon,
April 5th, 18C6. Tho family moved
to Empire In 1888, where she has
since resided, until she passed to her
eternal home, February 19th, 1908.
She was united in marriage to Ed
ward Hansen, September 7th, 189 3.
Two children, Edna aged 13 and John
aged 7, wero born of this union.
These two children and her hus
band are left to mourn her death.
During her recent illness she unit
ed with tho Methodist Episcopal
church. She died in tho Christian
faith, looking towards Jesus Christ
as her Savior.
Her death is a great loss to her
relatives and friends. Her near rel
atives surviving her are two sisters,
Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. Belleu, the lat
ter being her twin.
May each of her loved ones so walk
in this life as to insure a blessed re
union with tho departed wife and
mother, in the Paradise of God.
Sho was a victim of consumption
and died peacefully after a lingering
illness her only regret being that she
"was unable to bid good-byo to her
husband who had been unexpectedly
called away from homo in tho per
formance of his duty, ho being chief
engineer of tho 'Columbia," which
had been ordered to tow tho disabled
steamer "Plant" to San Francisco.
Tho funeral services of Mrs. Han
sen wore held February 24th under
the direction of tho Rev. A. F. Lacy
nt her late homo In Empire. There
was a largo attendance of friends.
Appropriate music was furnished by
friends of tho family. Many beauti
ful Moral pieces wore furnished by
loving friends.
A FRIEND.
OLD MOTTO GOES
BACK ON COINS
Congressional Committee Disagrees
With President Roosevelt ami
Orders Motto Rack.
A rccont Washington dispatch
Bays President Roosovelt wnH over
ridden by tho Houso Commltteo on
Colnngo, Weights and Measures,
when by unanimous voto It was
agreed to report favorably tho bill
presontod by McKInley of Illinois re
quiring tho restoration on gold and
Bllvor coins of tho national motto,
"In God Wo Trust."
During tho discussion Representa
tive Knowlnnd of California, In a fa
cotious mood, moved thnt tho com
lulttco further recommond tho plac
ing upon all clearing houeo certifi
cates tho Biblical Inscription, "I
Know That My Hedeomor Llvoth."
A CORDIAL INVITATION.
Is extended to all to attond tho
Grand Leap Year Ball to be given l;
the Fraternal Union of America st
I. O. O. F. hall Saturday night Feb
ruary 29. Music by tho Acini baud
Cnrluirt's overulU and uniforms,
Douglas Shoes, Hamilton Brown's
American Lady and American Gont
Iemen'a Bboea. Solo agent, S. Lando,
X. I. N. T. Store.
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MARSHFIELD SCHOOL
t NOTES.
High School Dcbnte.
Tho debate between tho Marsh
field high school and Klamath Falls
high school takes place Friday even
ing at Roseburg. Tho Judges are
Hon. Dexter Rice, Judge Hamilton
and Professor Baker of the Rose
burg high school. The Marshfleld
debaters aro Ruth Smith, Eric Bolt
and Marjorio Cowan. Tho debaters
loft for Roseburg accompanied by
Mrs. John Merchant. Tho question
under debate is: Resolved, that
state boards of education with com
pulsory power should bo established
between omployer and employe.
New Teachers.
Mr. Golden is In correspondence
with several applicants for high
school positions, but no definito ap
pointments have been made as yet.
High School Course
It is tho intention of tho school
board, concerning the four-year high
school course, to use tho top floor of
the present building until further en
largement of quarters is needed.
Ed. Welder Manager.
Ed Welder has been elected man
ager of the track team of tho Marsh
flel high school.
Measles Reported.
Sixteen cases of measles aro re
ported in Miss Seebolt's room.
High School Association.
Following are the officers of tho
Marshfleld High School Association,
the organization having been perfect
ed but recently:
Hugh Smith, president.
Madoc Gulovsen, vlco president.
Bert Clinkenbeard, secretary and
treasurer.
Several members have been taken
In and tho association Is now waiting
for good weather to begin practice
for track work and baseball.
Water Color Landscape.
An excellent landscape in water
colors has been done by Mary Kruse
of tho fifth grade. Other promising
young artists of this grade are Carl
Holm, Lydia Holm, Gunhill Lund
and Dorothy Horton.
Myrtle Point Teachers.
Mrs. Short and Miss Prey, two
Myrtle Point teachers, spent Thurs
day and Friday in the primary
rooms.
See tho fish window in Smith's
Cafe. Get luncheon there tomorrow.
PHONE 111 for messenger boy to
carry parcels or run errands.
Tho "not-needed-now" things
should bo taken to tho want ad
people it will "pull" it will Impress,
it will create trade, accordingly.
Today's ads. should find semo de
slrablo tenants for some deslrablo
properties.
Facts About ilio Grip.
The grip is highly Infectious.
It stimulates other diseases.
Tho grip picks out the weak points
of a person's constitution.
The grip In Itself is by no means a
mortal disease.
Tho victims of tho grip aro adults
who perish from pneumonia or bron
chitis, and tho aged who sink from
heart exhaustion.
Children, while prone to tho dis
ease, enjoy a comparative Immunity
from lta complications and dangers.
In adults tho attack, as a rulo,
comes on with lightning liko speed,
health Is suddenly overcome by a
fooling of discomfort and depression.
Ho "runs" nt tho nose; ho feels
chilly; his head aches; his eyes pain
him.
What to do go to bed at once;
take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
and qulnlno as directed for Influenza.
Do this and tho grip is soon shorn
of its terrors. For salo by John
Prouss.
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EMPIRE
Fish Market
A Street Wharf
Fresh, Salt, Smoked
and
canned itsli; in fact all kinds of
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Qj flsh in season.
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Cub Call Fervico Rt Any Honr
Ciooil Hcitrru mid Vehicles.
HE1SNER, MILLER A CO
Livery, Feed and Sala Stablv
Wood for SaJij.
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ANO has been steadily advancing,
and among the critics is held in that
same high esteem which character
izes its position in its home state,
New York. Established IS 84. Tho
best popular priced piano on tho
market.
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Wo don't do business behind the curtain, everything in the op
on, ami wlicn you purchase an article at this store wo guaran
tee you tho lio.st or your money back, "No strings on it either."
HART SCHAFFNER and MARX stands for good clothes,
and wo carry the lino from A to Z. Part of our Spring ship
ments already in. Wo aro looking far ahead; Easter Is coming
and o want to see that our customers will ho served with the
proper tiling. Leave It to us and we will IK you light.
FULL DRESS AND TUXEDO SUITS CONSTANTLY ON
HAND, and everything to go with it.
KIMHNG LINE OF NECKWEAR, CLUETT SHIRTS, ETC.,
NOW ON DISPLAY. fcJfcJJI-JJ.u .' J.l.jJ.Jli.ili?
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RELIABLE STORE.
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getlc, bristling NORTH tho
HENRY' F. MILLER PIANO of BOS
TON has maintained tho leading po
sition among tho critically musical,
a fact which speaks eloquently of Its
artistic worth. High grado in tho
most minute detail.
IN the SOUTH the NEEDIIAM PI
ANO, since its Inception, 184G,
is sold by reputable dealers who have
learned, through years of association
with the piano, that it possesses all
of those attributes which cause it to
hold a fixed position in tho estima
tion of the musical public.
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first made its triumphal appearance
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undoviatingly the first placo in tho
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estimation of those best able to judgo
of artistic merits.
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Store
In North Bend has oponea more room to make place foi our new
goods. Wo have a complete line of Kitchen Hardware, Tables,
Trousseau Queens, Safes and Cupboards, and can furnish a house
Conipleto from Kitchen to Parlor.
Our spring trado lias already begun In earnest. House cleaners
and newcomers will do well to come in and see us.
You will find tho store crowded. But wo will do our best to
please you, both in price and tho goods.
Out of town parties will do well to consult us before buying or
selling. Wo linvo a largo stock of goods both new and second
hand.
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Moving Pictures Illustrated Songs
Proaram Chanaed Monday and Thursday
7:30 and 8:45. Admission 10c.
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